AFCON 2025: Mbeumo faces double Cameroon challenge
Manchester United's Cameroonian midfielder #19 Bryan Mbeumo (R) celebrates scoring his second and United's fourth goal for 4-2 during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Brighton and Hove Albion at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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Manchester
United star Bryan Mbeumo must handle the twin challenges of scoring and
captaincy when playing for Cameroon at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in
Morocco this month.
With
veteran striker Vincent Aboubakar surprisingly axed, the responsibility for
scoring falls heavily on the 26-year-old who moved to Old Trafford from
Brentford last July.
Goals
have been hard to come by for the Indomitable Lions lately as they failed to
find the net in two crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Needing
maximum points at home against Angola two months ago to have any hope of
automatic qualification, Cameroon managed only a 0-0 draw.
Given a
second chance to qualify a month later as one of the best four African group
runners-up, Cameroon fell 1-0 to the Democratic Republic of Congo in a play-off
and were eliminated.
For
Cameroon supporters, recalling the past exploits of star strikers like Roger
Milla, Patrick Mboma and Samuel Eto'o, consecutive blanks were difficult to
accept.
Mbeumo
started in both matches, but poor service from midfield and tight marking meant
scoring opportunities were scarce.
Aboubakar
was the eight-goal leading scorer in the 2022 AFCON as hosts Cameroon finished
third behind Senegal and Egypt.
It was
an outstanding performance in the modern era of the premier African football
tournament, finishing just one goal shy of matching the 1974 record of
Congolese Ndaye Mulamba.
But
Mbeumo was left without a potentially key partner in attack when new Cameroon
coach David Pagou omitted Aboubakar from the Morocco-bound squad.
"We
wanted to do things differently. They are good players, but we set our sights
on others to create a different mindset," said Pagou, referring to Aboubakar
and goalkeeper Andre Onana.
While
Mbeumo seeks goals in Group F against Gabon, title-holders Ivory Coast and
Mozambique, he must also shoulder the additional responsibility of succeeding Aboubakar
as captain.
He must
lift a team whose morale is low after their failure to qualify for the World
Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Cameroon
hold the African record for World Cup appearances with eight. Losing out to
Group D winners Cape Verde, a west African archipelago with a population of just
525,000, was a bitter blow.
Mbeumo
was born in eastern France to a Cameroonian father and a French mother, making
him eligible to represent either country.
He
played underage football for France before switching his international
allegiance to Cameroon. His highlight so far with the Indomitable Lions was
competing at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
At club
level, he spent one season with Troyes in France, then six with Brentford,
helping the London club gain promotion to the Premier League.
He
formed a dynamic attacking partnership with Democratic Republic of Congo winger
Yoane Wissa at the Bees -- both scored in the same match six times last season.
It was a
feat matched only by Liverpool pair Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo in the 2024-25
Premier League.
His six
goals this season for United include a brace in a 4-2 home victory over
Brighton.


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